Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 29, 1993, Page 5, Image 5

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    P age 5
T he P ortland O bserver • D ecember 29, 1993
c o o k in g
Cold Weather Makes
Rhododendron
Leaves Droop
FAVORITE DISHES ALL YEAR LONG
C old weatheroften makes leaves
on rhododendron shrubs c u rl and
droop, but this is no cause fo r w orry,
says Ray M cNeilan, Oregon State
University (OSU) Extension home
th e m ic ro w a v e w a y
r/1
(DM )-Sweet potatoes deserve more
than seasonal recognition as a deli­
cious side dish. Easy-to-prepare
M a llow -W h ip pe d Sweet Potatoes
com bine com plem entary orange-
sweet potato fla v o rs w ith m in i­
m arshm allows and a cinnam ony-
crisp pecan topping. According to
Whirlpool Corporation home econo­
mists, it takes less than 15 minutes
total preparation time to have this
microwave recipe ready for dinner.
Sweet potatoes are a good source o f
vitam in A and minerals, an added
incentive to plug this recipe into the
fa m ily meal plan anytim e o f the
year.
Catering ‘B y ‘Eugene
gardening agent.
“ This is a normal reaction to cold
weather for many rhododendron va­
rieties," M cN eilan says. “ The leaves
w ill return to normal once the weather
MALLOW- WHIPPED
SWEET POTATOES
(6 servings)
1 can (40 oz.) cut sweet potatoes,
drained
Vi cup orange juice
V4 cup margarine melted
Vi teaspoon salt
1 cup miniature marshmallows
Sugared Pecans
r
warms up.”
However, extreme cold tempera­
tures may damage some landscape
plants. Prune back broken lim bs to
gel rid o f stubs that could otherwise be
a source o f infection and insect prob­
lems. When pruning, cut back broken
limbs so they are flush w ith the next
4
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1. In m ix in g bow l, mash drained
potatoes. Add orange juice, melted
m argarine and salt. Beat u n til
sm ooth. S tir in m arshm allo w s.
Spoon in to lV i-q u a rt rou nd ,
microwaveable casserole.
2. Microwave at HIGH (100 %) for 8
minutes, or until thoroughly heated,
rotating casserole a h a lf turn once
during cooking. Top with pecans.
SUGARED PECANS
(Mi cup)
2 teaspoons margarine
Yi cup pecan halves
2 teaspoons sugar
Dash salt
Dash ground cinnamon
Movable feasts
1. In glass pie plate, microwave mar­
garine until melted. Add pecans, stir­
ring to coat. M icrowave at H IG H
(100%) for 3 minutes, stirring after
every minute.
2. Sprinkle with sugar, salt and cin­
namon. Stir. Microwave at HIGH for
1 minute. Use hot pads to remove
from oven. Cool.
Nutrition Information
(per serving)
Sweet Potatoes Topping
95
lg
9g
0
4g
34 mg
199
Calories
Protein
2g
8g
Fat
0
Cholesterol
Carbohydrates 31g
318 mg
Sodium
Whirlpool Micro-Tip
STANDING TIME: Standing time, or holding time, is one o f the most
im portant o f m icrow ave cooking techniques, but it takes place after
microwaving. By allowing foods to stand, you can make sure that they are
fu lly cooked but not overcooked. A few minutes standing time for a casserole
also allows the heat to be evenly distributed for a proper serving temperature
throughout.
main branch or trunk .
Plants are also kille d by freezing
and cracking o f the bark and cam­
bium cells around the base o f the
trunk. This often happens when se­
vere weather comes before the plant
has had a chance to go completely
dormant and is caught w ith too much
moisture in the trunk and limbs.
“ Azaleas and the smaller types o f
rhododendrons are the most common
victim s,” says M cNeilan.
P ro te c t them by m o u n d in g
barkdust or sawdust around the lower
apply a wound dressing to prevent
rot. I f the bark is split a ll the way
around the base o f the plant, chances
are it may not survive.
Celebrate
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trunk and limbs.
I f the bark is split on one side
only, cut away the loose bark until
green, healthy tissue is reached. Then
what what your problems are. C all her at
9 O 1 -7 X X -8 X O X
___________ |™EASY*G LAZED HA m " L — — — —
5
Grandma'» ® Molasses Is the secret Ingredient that creates an
Incredibly wonderful glaze for baked ham. Makes 8-10 servings.
1/2 cup GRANDMA'S« MILD FLAVOR
MOLASSES (unsulphured)
1 (6 oz.) can frozen orange
juice concentrate, thawed
4-5-lb. cooked boneless ham
Heat oven to 325°F. In small bowl, combine molasses and orange
juice; set aside. With sharp knife score top of ham In crisscross pattern.
Place in shallow roasting pan. Bake at 325-F. for 11/2 hours or until fully
heated. During last 30 minutes of baking, brush ham with glaze.
Enjoy Safeway Low Prices!
SAFEWAY
Prices effective December 29 through January 4,1994 at Safeway.
Choose from assorted
Coca Cola products
Plus deposit in
Oregon
Safeway will be
OPEN
NEW YEARS EVE
Regular Hours
and will be
2-Liter
Coca Cola
No Limitl
ea.
CLASSIC
OPEN
Regular
NEW YEARS DAY:
Open 8 AM
W ill Close Early,
contact your store
for closing hours.
Ground Beef
( Except 24 Hr. stores)
Approximate
5-lb. roll
• SAVE UP TO
401 per lb.
In The This Week
dne for your Safeway
ring Guide for a complete
specials on sale this
at Safewayl
E n jo y E x tr a S a v in g s W ith T h e
ThisWeek
S a f e w a y S h o p p in g G u id e
Available at your Safeway store.
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